Property Summary

Description

The developer can define a set of custom color names as
part of the design. The developer can then reference these names within
properties. Defining the colors in the palette helps the developer achieve a
consistent look throughout the report, and allows colors to be refined by
changing just one place.

Every custom color has three parts: a display name, an
internal name and an RGB value. The display name is what the developer sees. If
the palette will be used by people in different countries, then the display name
can be externalized and translated. The internal name identifies the color
within the design and in the XML design file. The internal name cannot be
localized. Finally, the RGB value gives the actual color.

Details

Description

Each color requires an internal name. This is the name
used in a color property when referencing the custom color. Color names must be
unique, and must be unique with respect to the 17 standard CSS color names.